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NEA mourns for families in the wake of tragedy. Read more »
Our armed forces members shouldn’t have to worry about the education of their children. Read more »
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What's behind the new standards and tools to help educators prepare for implementation. Read more »
Admission offices have a new agenda for financial assistance, leaving students who need it the most out in the cold.
A flawed test administered in Washington state that sparked local boycotts and intensified the national spotlight on the need for high-quality assessments is no longer mandatory in Seattle-area high schools after this spring. “Finally, educators' voices have been acknowledged,” said history teacher Jesse Hagopian.
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